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Ticks feed on deer blood
Ticks feed on deer blood to the deer’s detriment.
Who benefits? Who is harmed? Who is neutral? What relationship is this?
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Wildlife biologists inspect 165 deer taken by hunters and find 34 or 20.6% of them carry ticks that test positive for Lyme
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wildlife biologists inspect 165 deer taken by hunters and find 34 or 20.6% of them carry ticks that test positive for Lyme
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Bettie
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Ticks feed on the blood of larger hosts for sustenance and survival. Saliva from infected ticks can also transmit
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Ticks feed on the blood of larger hosts for sustenance and survival. Saliva from infected ticks can also transmit
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Ticks feed on the blood of larger hosts for sustenance and survival. Saliva from infected ticks can also transmit
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Ticks feed on the blood of larger hosts for sustenance and survival. Saliva from infected ticks can also transmit
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Ticks feed on the blood of larger hosts for sustenance and survival. saliva from infected ticks can also transmit
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. Wildlife biologists inspect 153 deer taken by hunters and find 32 of them carrying ticks that test positive for Lyme disease.
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Most ticks go through four life stages: egg, six-legged larva, eight-legged nymph, and adult. After hatching from the eggs,
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